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Locations Findings Cingulum bundle 6/13 Corpus callosum, total 5/13 Superior longitudinal fasciculus 4/13 Posterior limb of the internal capsule 4/13 Fronto-occipital fasciculus 4/13 Frontal lobe 4/13
↵a Values indicate the number of articles reporting abnormally increased MD in these locations. Thirteen articles used whole-brain analysis to assess MD throughout the entire brain. Because whole-brain analyses examine all brain regions, denominators are identical for all brain regions. A fully referenced version of this Table is available in On-line Table 7.